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address@hidden: grep-mode does not delete ^[[K markup when using --after
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Richard M. Stallman |
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address@hidden: grep-mode does not delete ^[[K markup when using --after or --before] |
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Sat, 30 Jul 2005 19:44:40 -0400 |
Would someone please look at this, then ack to me?
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This is on a i686-pc-linux-gnu Fedora Core 4 system.
Do M-x grep RET
- --after 2 init emacs/lisp/term/xterm.el RET
The lines after the match contain a ^[[K like so:
xterm.el:29:(defun terminal-init-xterm ()
xterm.el-30-[K "Terminal initialization function for xterm."
xterm.el-31-[K ;; rxvt terminals sometimes set the TERM variable to "xterm",
but
grep is version 2.5.1 (that comes with FC4)
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